Records of the Borough of Nottingham: 1485-1547Quaritch, 1885 |
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aforesaid apud Book Bridge Burgesses called Chamberlains Church Clerk close common complains consimili costes County Court damage dayes defendant deys dicit Domini Regis Edward ejusdem English enrolled feast Glossary half Hall Henrici hoc anno hujus idem iiij iiijd iijd iijs inde Item paid Item payd vn Johannes John King Henry Kynges land Lane late lode Lord Maire March Master Mayor Mayre means mobilibus movables Nicholas October person placito plaintiff plea plegium praedictae present pretii printed Prior proper proximo quod quos received Recorder rent Ricardus Richard Robert Saint Sancti says seid Sheriffs Smyth space Summa super surety suum takyng tenement Thomas town of Nottingham unum viij viijd villae Notingham wages Willelmo William xiijs xijd xvjd yere þat þe same tyme
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Stran 95 - Henry, by the grace of God, king of England and France, and lord of Ireland, To all to whom these present letters shall come greeting...
Stran 153 - Sa"rah did hear the said affidavit read to her several " times, before that she was sworn to the same, to wit, " on the said fourteenth day of July, in the thirteenth " year of the reign of our said Sovereign Lord the King, " at the said Out Ward of the said City and County ; " and so the Jurors aforesaid say, that the said Sarah " Kennedy, on the said twenty-ninth day of April, in " the said fourteenth year of the reign of the said Lord " the now King, in the said Supreme Court, before the...
Stran 145 - James, but until now has refused to pay them, and still refuses, whereby he says that he is injured and has damage to the value of forty pounds, and thereof he produces suit etc.
Stran 99 - Henry by the grace of God king of England and France and lord of Ireland, to all to whom the present letters shall come, greeting, we have inspected letters patent of the lord Richard the second after the conquest lute king of England, made in these words, Richard by the grace of God...
Stran xvii - XI. shyllynges pryce, a shame it is to be spoken. Thys stuffe hath he occupyed in the stede of graye paper by the space of more than these X. yeares, and yet he hath store ynough for as many yeares to come.
Stran 79 - Monday next after the feast of the Purification of the Blessed Mary...
Stran 207 - Edward by the grace of God, King of England, Lord of Ireland, and Duke of Aquitaine...
Stran 201 - Henry the Eighth, by the grace of God king of England and France, defender of the Faith, lord of Ireland, and on earth supreme head of the Church of England...
Stran 197 - Francis by his writ and count aforesaid above doth suppose: and of this he puts himself upon the country. AND the aforesaid Francis thereupon craveth leave to imparl: and he hath it.
Stran 51 - Tuesday next after the feast of the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary the Virgin, in the fourth year of the reign of King Henry the Fifth after the Conquest.1 4437XLVI.